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Long bone histology of the subterranean rodent Bathyergus suillus (Bathyergidae): ontogenetic pattern of cortical bone thickening
Patterns of bone development in mammals are best known from terrestrial and cursorial
groups, but there is a considerable gap in our understanding of how specializations for life …
groups, but there is a considerable gap in our understanding of how specializations for life …
Long bone histomorphogenesis of the naked mole‐rat: histodiversity and intraspecific variation
Lacking fur, living in eusocial colonies and having the longest lifespan of any rodent, makes
naked mole‐rats (NMRs) rather peculiar mammals. Although they exhibit a high degree of …
naked mole‐rats (NMRs) rather peculiar mammals. Although they exhibit a high degree of …
Bone remodeling in the longest living rodent, the naked mole‐rat: Interelement variation and the effects of reproduction
The pattern of bone remodeling of one of the most peculiar mammals in the world, the naked
mole‐rat (NMR), was assessed. NMRs are known for their long lifespans among rodents …
mole‐rat (NMR), was assessed. NMRs are known for their long lifespans among rodents …
[HTML][HTML] Cortical bone adaptation and mineral mobilization in the subterranean mammal Bathyergus suillus (Rodentia: Bathyergidae): effects of age and sex
The patterns of bone modeling and mineral mobilization (skeletal homeostasis) among
mammals other than humans and laboratory rodents are still poorly known. In this study we …
mammals other than humans and laboratory rodents are still poorly known. In this study we …
Postnatal development of the largest subterranean mammal (Bathyergus suillus): Morphology, osteogenesis, and modularity of the appendicular skeleton
Background Subterranean mammals show a suite of musculoskeletal adaptations that
enables efficient digging. However, little is known about their development. We assessed …
enables efficient digging. However, little is known about their development. We assessed …
Bridging the gap: Sphenodont remains from the Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Patagonia. Palaeobiological inferences
AR Gentil, FL Agnolin, JAG Marsà, MJ Motta… - Cretaceous …, 2019 - Elsevier
Rhynchocephalians are a lepidosaur clade with a single living species. Here we report the
first record of an eilenodontine sphenodontian from Turonian beds in South America. The …
first record of an eilenodontine sphenodontian from Turonian beds in South America. The …